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governor jeb bush was in office he cut taxes on floridians by $20 billion. let's talk abut the size of government. ronald reagan was in the white house he dramatically reduce the rate of growth in federal spending and strove to reduce the size of the federal government. when governor bush was in office, he vetoed more than $2.3 billion in earmarks for higher state spending and reduce the size of the state government payroll a 13,000. when ronald reagan cut taxes and reduce the side of the government on the national level he did it with a purpose in mind. it was to spur the free market, create opportunity and provide incentives for businesses to grow. in his years in office over 20 million new jobs were created governor bush's state of florida is similar philosophy and economic or grams created a thriving state economy for 1.4 million new net jobs were added during his time in office. there are other fundamental report issues where the two men match. suspending the rising cost of health care improving education through accountability and school choice and as
governor jeb bush was in office he cut taxes on floridians by $20 billion. let's talk abut the size of government. ronald reagan was in the white house he dramatically reduce the rate of growth in federal spending and strove to reduce the size of the federal government. when governor bush was in office, he vetoed more than $2.3 billion in earmarks for higher state spending and reduce the size of the state government payroll a 13,000. when ronald reagan cut taxes and reduce the side of the...
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that means that the money you save her taxed. the tax as personal income. i do not get to spend that money. if i do i could go into debt very quickly. i would not be a sustained by this mystery very hard times. i would not sustain a small business for a very long time. have the big companies loopholes, corporations have loopholes, they are able to have their lawyers and consultants go forth and take advantage of things that could reduce their taxes. small businesses like mine do not. it shows in the way we are able to reinvest those dollars. the cannot afford -- we cannot afford to bring on additional people. to reward those for saving and investing in companies. >> to her point, the truth is pay a muchsinesses lower effective tax rate than small-business is because big businesses have the wherewithal to exploit all of those loopholes to lot deism. ism. to lobby susan, you have very effectively used technology to force transparency in government. you have done something pretty common sense and quite radical. let us put expenses up for everybody to see. you
that means that the money you save her taxed. the tax as personal income. i do not get to spend that money. if i do i could go into debt very quickly. i would not be a sustained by this mystery very hard times. i would not sustain a small business for a very long time. have the big companies loopholes, corporations have loopholes, they are able to have their lawyers and consultants go forth and take advantage of things that could reduce their taxes. small businesses like mine do not. it shows...
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he wants to raise taxes again. remember this the next time some journalist asks a republican, cassette and are you saying you would not take $1 in tax hikes in exchange for $10 in budget are you saying you would not take $1 in tax hikes in exchange for $10 in budget cuts?" we are the indians and the obama administration are andrew jackson. we have been through this before. the democrats tripled the budget. it is not true that it was reagan's tax cuts that led to the deficit. the problem was for every additional dollar that came in to the internal revenue service, the democrats were spending another $3. then reagan's knuckle head of a vice president, the first george bush, unable to learn from the first kick of a mule, made the exact same deal with democrats. he raised taxes in exchange for promised cuts in spending. "i will gladly take a tax hike today for a cut in spending on tuesday." once again, democrats raised spending. it would be like journalists going to tribal chiefs circa 1890 and saying sarcastically, "a
he wants to raise taxes again. remember this the next time some journalist asks a republican, cassette and are you saying you would not take $1 in tax hikes in exchange for $10 in budget are you saying you would not take $1 in tax hikes in exchange for $10 in budget cuts?" we are the indians and the obama administration are andrew jackson. we have been through this before. the democrats tripled the budget. it is not true that it was reagan's tax cuts that led to the deficit. the problem...
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there's no tax increase in the world that will solve our long term dead -- debt problem. i'll tell you the criticism of the left. number one, he drank two much water. number two he didn't offer any new ideas and there's the fallacy of this. we don't need a new idea. there is an idea. the idea called america and it still works. [applause] >> i was told i got ten measly minutes. [laughter] >> but just in case i brought 13 hours worth of information. [laughter] >> the filibuster was about drones and also about much more. do we have a bill of rights? do we have a constitution? and will we defend it? [applause] >> within a few days, the president signed an extra $250 million to send to egypt. [booing] >> you know the country where mobs attacked our embassy, burned our flag, and chanted "death to america," he found an extra $250 million to reward them. i say, not one penny more to countries that are burning our flag. >> the g.o.p. of old has grown stale and moss-covered. [applause] >> i don't think we need to name any names, do we? applause. >> our party is enculpberred by an i
there's no tax increase in the world that will solve our long term dead -- debt problem. i'll tell you the criticism of the left. number one, he drank two much water. number two he didn't offer any new ideas and there's the fallacy of this. we don't need a new idea. there is an idea. the idea called america and it still works. [applause] >> i was told i got ten measly minutes. [laughter] >> but just in case i brought 13 hours worth of information. [laughter] >> the filibuster...
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must begin with tax. we know ronald reagan spent much of his life trying to cut for the average american. he was convinced it is the man or woman on the street didn't understand their dollar more wisely than the federal government. when governor jeb bush was in office, he cut taxes some floridians $20 billion. let's talk about the size of government. when matt mccomas in the wake has house come he to medically reduce the rate of federal spending and strove to reduce the size of the federal government. governor bush was in office, he vetoed more than $2.3 billion in earmarks for higher state spending and reduce the size of the state's government payroll by 13,000 people. when ronald reagan cut taxes and reduce size of the national level, he did it to spread the free market, create opportunity and provide incentives for businesses to grow. over 20 million new jobs were created. and governor bush's state of florida, the similar philosophy and economic programs create a thriving city economy were 1.4 million
must begin with tax. we know ronald reagan spent much of his life trying to cut for the average american. he was convinced it is the man or woman on the street didn't understand their dollar more wisely than the federal government. when governor jeb bush was in office, he cut taxes some floridians $20 billion. let's talk about the size of government. when matt mccomas in the wake has house come he to medically reduce the rate of federal spending and strove to reduce the size of the federal...
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surprisingly, 16% said we should raise taxes and cut spending. obviously, they did not hear coulter -- ann coulter's speech about what happened last time we agree to spending cuts. he thought we should do targeted cuts and not across the board cuts. you do not want to see defense cuts or military cuts across the board like everything else. now we get to a couple more controversial questions. what do you think the u.s. role should be in the world today. as you can see, half of you think we should take a step back and let our allies around the and for themselves. a little more than 1/3 of us still favor a more muscular where the u.s. helps provide defense for its allies. almost one out of five are on the fence on this issue. this issue is going to play itself out over the next several years inside the party and inside the movement. something that one of the speakers made him so famous on is the use of drones. the federal government using drones. overwhelmingly, you oppose using combat andtarget non- who are u.s. citizens to either kill them or to s
surprisingly, 16% said we should raise taxes and cut spending. obviously, they did not hear coulter -- ann coulter's speech about what happened last time we agree to spending cuts. he thought we should do targeted cuts and not across the board cuts. you do not want to see defense cuts or military cuts across the board like everything else. now we get to a couple more controversial questions. what do you think the u.s. role should be in the world today. as you can see, half of you think we...
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he did not raise taxes. every single month, as governor the created more jobs than country on average. to me, it is like beating quarterly experts -- earnings. he did it every day. throughout his tenure, his top priority was providing the best education to all students. every child regardless of economic background or race. he produced phenomenal results. florida hadrs and the second-highest rating in the world. in. in the world, ladies and ladies andrea did -- gentlemen. [applause] having lived in asia, that statistic blows me away. that he was able to do that. if you really look at the education reform across the --ntry, oven or bushe governor bush's finger prints are everywhere. place a strong emphasis on local decision-making. within 12dren -- months. more adoptions were finalized. why? he cares about people. he knows -- he knew as governor, and he knows today that conservative principles work because they lived all people. .eb made that case in florida he created jobs. he provided better education. his
he did not raise taxes. every single month, as governor the created more jobs than country on average. to me, it is like beating quarterly experts -- earnings. he did it every day. throughout his tenure, his top priority was providing the best education to all students. every child regardless of economic background or race. he produced phenomenal results. florida hadrs and the second-highest rating in the world. in. in the world, ladies and ladies andrea did -- gentlemen. [applause] having...
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. >> you have tax questions we have tax answers. here is a number to dial. 7 on your side call in is now. >> thank you, later tonight video a couple guys put together that attach cameras you ca8tgñxtes0p0p >>> a food fight is back tonight the board is hearing objections to a truck that wants to narc front of a restaurant. abc 7 news joins frus the newsroom with latest on a dispute between mobile food trucks and downtown restaurants. mark? >> i first reportedthon fight last year. it's december. after downtown cafes complained food strucks had been eating into their business. there are objections to a coffee truck. they operate in an alley near fremont. the owner declined to talk with us. we know from permits he'd like to move to a more visibility location across the street from star buck autos you ask restaurants that are in this area what is the biggest part of the sfwhis coffee. >> the policy director says it's just the latest in food trucks invading downtown. traik trucks operating on permits from public works department. >> gut
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he wants to raise taxes again. remember this the next time some journalist asks a republican, cassette and are you saying you would not take $1 in tax hikes in exchange for $10 in budget cuts?"-- "are you saying you would not take $1 in tax hikes in exchange for $10 in budget cuts?" we are the indians and the obama administration are andrew jackson. we have been through this before. the democrats tripled the budget. it is not true that it was reagan's tax cuts that led to the deficit. the problem was for every additional dollar that came in to the internal revenue service, the democrats were spending another $3. then reagan's knuckle head of a vice president, the first george bush, unable to learn from the first kick of a mule, made the exact same deal with democrats. he raised taxes in exchange for promised cuts in spending. hikell gladly take a tax today for a cut in spending on tuesday." once again, democrats raised spending. it would be like journalists going to tribal chiefs circa 1890 and saying sarcastically
he wants to raise taxes again. remember this the next time some journalist asks a republican, cassette and are you saying you would not take $1 in tax hikes in exchange for $10 in budget cuts?"-- "are you saying you would not take $1 in tax hikes in exchange for $10 in budget cuts?" we are the indians and the obama administration are andrew jackson. we have been through this before. the democrats tripled the budget. it is not true that it was reagan's tax cuts that led to the...
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i think about taxes. how many feel we are taxed too little in the federal government? spend it took we much in the federal government? [applause] i remember when i first started running for congress a couple years ago. i started talking about taxes and revenue streams and the budget. i started talking about the fact that we were spending $3.40 trillion. what i would say to get people to take a nap in the middle of a speech was not necessarily a good thing, by the way. we want you to stay away. i would go through all the numbers in about 20 seconds. we spend about $700 billion on social security. $692 billion on defense. billions on non-defense discretionary spending. $519 billion coming out of medicare. $400 billion in mandatory spending. $300 billion just to service the debt. the 25 yearack to historical average, we find ourselves paying over $800 billion just to service our debt. $273i would close with billion sent to medicaid. whoh.ody would say, the federal government has a $22,000 income. we set a budget at $34,000. where does that make sense? nowhere in america w
i think about taxes. how many feel we are taxed too little in the federal government? spend it took we much in the federal government? [applause] i remember when i first started running for congress a couple years ago. i started talking about taxes and revenue streams and the budget. i started talking about the fact that we were spending $3.40 trillion. what i would say to get people to take a nap in the middle of a speech was not necessarily a good thing, by the way. we want you to stay away....
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to reach outive and share that conservative message of liberty and less government and lower taxes and individual responsibility. it is time we all stop preaching to the choir. america already has one party that is expert at pitting groups against one another. we will never win a, a test of identity -- a contest of identity politics. we have to believe in america posset sectionalism and her greatest achievement -- that no one is guaranteed success the everyone is guaranteed an equal opportunity at success. [applause] the greatest lie that the liberals tell is that government is the way to realize this. there is a reason that washington d.c. is an island of prosperity and it's a nation mired. more it picks winners and losers, the more crony capitalists win, the more the rest of us lose. whether it is clean energy or free obama phones or prophylactics -- if he did not have a team of lobbyists in dc you are not at the table. you are on the menu. [applause] if mrs. thatcher with us here today she would remind as there is a big difference between being pro-business and being pro-free market
to reach outive and share that conservative message of liberty and less government and lower taxes and individual responsibility. it is time we all stop preaching to the choir. america already has one party that is expert at pitting groups against one another. we will never win a, a test of identity -- a contest of identity politics. we have to believe in america posset sectionalism and her greatest achievement -- that no one is guaranteed success the everyone is guaranteed an equal opportunity...
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been taxes tax on and fourteen percent thirty five percent already been taxed if you want and you can use his secretary was paid with money that had never been taxed before i think i think his secretaries pay what the profits corporation and that corporation got their money from or that corporation to get that money from investment you're absolutely right from somebody else who had been double taxing people and we've got no way to listen to the central issue either you are you trying to tell me that i have a bit of the central issue of which is that if we did have pain somebody that if i've paid taxes on that money they shouldn't have to pay taxes that really we're trying to tell me no not and not at all then why are you making the argument that iran a should only pay fourteen percent income tax because somebody else paid taxes on that money because his income has already been taxed there's no need to tell him i is homes are already being taxed and i believe this isn't rational and shanny bars and i say you can tax that if you want to look at the central issue of minimum wage and we w
been taxes tax on and fourteen percent thirty five percent already been taxed if you want and you can use his secretary was paid with money that had never been taxed before i think i think his secretaries pay what the profits corporation and that corporation got their money from or that corporation to get that money from investment you're absolutely right from somebody else who had been double taxing people and we've got no way to listen to the central issue either you are you trying to tell me...
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-- taxes with a better tax system. and get rid of loopholes to a lower rate. that is what tax reform is. with respect to the spending issues, the medicare provision, here is what obamacare does. it takes $716 billion from medicare to spend on obamacare. we and the rate of the program so all of those dollars go to extending the dollars of obamacare. we have witnessed testimony after testimony, whether it was cbo or cms, tell us you cannot spend the same dollar price. we say do not take that money from medicare and put it in obamacare. goes towards medicare. one more point. we have learned through the past that price controls are not working. we put reserve funds in our budgets to address these inadequacies. last year, a reserve fund. you come up with money to save in other places and present -- prevent from getting cut. they did that and they did not get cut. we sent up the same process for other medicare providers from that that we believe those price controls will damage. this has not been held out yet. all of these c
-- taxes with a better tax system. and get rid of loopholes to a lower rate. that is what tax reform is. with respect to the spending issues, the medicare provision, here is what obamacare does. it takes $716 billion from medicare to spend on obamacare. we and the rate of the program so all of those dollars go to extending the dollars of obamacare. we have witnessed testimony after testimony, whether it was cbo or cms, tell us you cannot spend the same dollar price. we say do not take that...
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breaks for big oil and closes tax loopholes for transnational corporations and unlike paul ryan and the republicans austerity budget the back to work budget prevents cuts to social safety net programs like medicare medicaid and social security finally the budget invests extensively in our nation's infrastructure while promoting clean energy sources to back to work budget is the only budget being considered the truly gets to the roots of america's economic woes. and helps to strengthen the middle class making sure that the wealthy elite do their fair share to support our economy so let's get this budget passed call your member of congress and urge him or her to vote yes tomorrow on the congressional progressive caucus is back to work budget. so sometimes you know what you know and sometimes you know what you don't know and sometimes the firesign theater says everything you know is wrong and i know you think you'll know if you really are you're right. just make. sure. you go with this. westboro baptist church as founder fred phelps as homophobia is rooted in his bizarre fundamentalist
breaks for big oil and closes tax loopholes for transnational corporations and unlike paul ryan and the republicans austerity budget the back to work budget prevents cuts to social safety net programs like medicare medicaid and social security finally the budget invests extensively in our nation's infrastructure while promoting clean energy sources to back to work budget is the only budget being considered the truly gets to the roots of america's economic woes. and helps to strengthen the...
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tax reforms we would never allow tax reform to hide a tax increase. periodically politics and -- this a tax reform the what they mean is they want to raise taxes. two ways to raise income taxes, raise the rate or broaden the base to bring the rates down. the pledge says no raising the rates and, two, if you want to get rid of deductions and credits, that is great but bring the rates down dollar for dollar. paul ryanhat does. host: chris on the republican line. you are on what grover norquist. caller: thank you for c-span. norquist, i think there is a big problem. perception is everything when it comes to marketing and it is the perception that the democrats are able to get across. because the democrats, they know their audience, they know who they are pandering to, they know who they are selling to. and they treat them like stupid children. and it works. i will give you an example. you remember when the bush tax tom- first came out and shall and dick gephardt -- tom daschle and dick kept part, the minority leaders, did not have anything, but yet they
tax reforms we would never allow tax reform to hide a tax increase. periodically politics and -- this a tax reform the what they mean is they want to raise taxes. two ways to raise income taxes, raise the rate or broaden the base to bring the rates down. the pledge says no raising the rates and, two, if you want to get rid of deductions and credits, that is great but bring the rates down dollar for dollar. paul ryanhat does. host: chris on the republican line. you are on what grover norquist....
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all of this tax increase is thanks to 21 tax increases contained in obamacare. my guess is the majority doesn't want to take on that group. so number 2 -- that's tax-deferred retirement savings vehicles. it's defined benefit plans and section 401(k)-type plans. to be sure, some hiring-income taxpayers benefit. defined benefit plans tend to dominate in the unionized world. section 401(k)-type plans are more common now. some high-income taxpayers do benefit because they are owners of a business, and we want them to set up and maintain their plans. about 4% of this tax expenditures goes to taxpayers at $1 million or more income. number 3 on the list there, it's the preferential rate for capital gains and dividends. it is true that higher-income taxpayers tend to have more capital gains but a few montes ago, the rate rose 50%. do we want to choke off more savings and investment? number 4 -- that's the deduction for state and local income and real property taxes. "the new york times" editorial page is usually very in tune with the majority. an editorial december 6, 2
all of this tax increase is thanks to 21 tax increases contained in obamacare. my guess is the majority doesn't want to take on that group. so number 2 -- that's tax-deferred retirement savings vehicles. it's defined benefit plans and section 401(k)-type plans. to be sure, some hiring-income taxpayers benefit. defined benefit plans tend to dominate in the unionized world. section 401(k)-type plans are more common now. some high-income taxpayers do benefit because they are owners of a business,...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >> sean: welcome back to hannity. time for media mash. our roundup the ways the main stream media suck up to obama. and going through all of this week's material, none other than brent, exposing the lap dog media. how are you, sir? >> good, season. >> sean: the president goes on his big charm offensive. fascinating thing, if the media took any time to go back, a week before basically the president was saying, republicans are going to kill everybody, kill children and grandma, the apocalyptic tour, and the media is right with it and champion the charm offensive. >> the charm offensive break the stalemate? >> president obama is powering on the charm. at least what passes for charm on cap
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he didn't pay his tax. he got caught on that. it's outrageous. my pick is, i'm not committing a lot of money to new -- new money to this market. i've got old money. i like it, look at shfl, a gaming stock. >> jonathan, yours? >> i saw a bunch of municipal bond funds hit 52-week lows this week. that's a canary in the coal mines for higher interest rates. this is 2001, 2002, but for higher rates, sag those up with interest rates, i hold it and i think it's good buy. >> thank you. gang. and remember, we're here to keep an eye on your cash and your taxes because the folks in dc ken on all your hard work. we'll be here week in and week out until they just stop. i'll be on twitter all week. be sure to tell me what you think about today's topics at ericboling hash tag "cashin' in." have a great weekend. everybody. >>> hello, everyone. i'm greg gutfeld with kimberly gill poil, dane -- gill fail. this is "the five" >> so far at cpac we heard from allen west who summarized the problems liberals have with race. >> i'm speaking from experience nothingell you
he didn't pay his tax. he got caught on that. it's outrageous. my pick is, i'm not committing a lot of money to new -- new money to this market. i've got old money. i like it, look at shfl, a gaming stock. >> jonathan, yours? >> i saw a bunch of municipal bond funds hit 52-week lows this week. that's a canary in the coal mines for higher interest rates. this is 2001, 2002, but for higher rates, sag those up with interest rates, i hold it and i think it's good buy. >> thank...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. i'm your hot water heater. you hardly know i exist. that's too bad. 'cuz if my pressure relief valve gets stuck... [ booooooom! ] ...we hot water heaters can transform into rocket propelled wrecking balls. and if you got the wrong home insurance coverage, it's your bank account that might explode. so get allstate. [ dennis ] good hands. good home. make sure you have the right home protection. talk to an allstate agent. make sure you have the right home protection. (music throughout) why turbo? trust us. it's just better to be in front. the sonata turbo. from hyundai. >> sean: welcome back to hannity. time for media mash. our roundup the ways the main stream media suck up to obama. and
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with the weaknesses that caused them to lose like taking a hatchet to health care and the generous tax cut to the rich that somehow pays for its. what you want details? you know better than that. this is groundhog day in republican politics. soon, they are going to float hillary clinton is going to replace joe biden as vice president again. all of this stuff, the welfare lie, the obama phone lie. the kill medicare budget that we don't have to explain, trust us. it's republicans trying to get traction on stuff they did not get traction on before when they were busy trying not to lose in the november elections and they lost anyway. in that election, it was actually the democrats who really did get traction on part of that issue. it was democrats who did get traction when this tape showed the republicans real argument on this stuff and all the naked behind closed doors glory. the republican's presidential campaign showing 47% of the country was accustomed to voting. romney saying 47% of the country never mind them. this president has bought their votes with all the free obama welfare stuf
with the weaknesses that caused them to lose like taking a hatchet to health care and the generous tax cut to the rich that somehow pays for its. what you want details? you know better than that. this is groundhog day in republican politics. soon, they are going to float hillary clinton is going to replace joe biden as vice president again. all of this stuff, the welfare lie, the obama phone lie. the kill medicare budget that we don't have to explain, trust us. it's republicans trying to get...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. like other precious things that start off white, it yellows over time. fact is, when it comes to your smile, if you're not whitening, you're yellowing. crest 3d white whitestrips go below the enamel surface to whiten as well as $500 professional treatments, at a fraction of the cost. guaranteed, or your money back. crest. life opens up when you do. want a whiter smile today? try 2 hour express whitestrips. when her sister dumped me. grandpa was my dad a good athlete? no. oh dad, you remember my friend alex? yeah. the one that had the work done... good to see you. where do we go when we die? the ground. who's your girlfriend? his name is chad. and that's where babies come from. [ male a
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while cutting taxes every year. i have dedicated much of my adult life to revolutionize our schools so that school serves children and parents. you must know this, all of our successes at the state level, and all of the work being done in the private sector can be undone if we continue to lose presidential elections. we will forfeit our ability to chart a better future for our republic. this would be tragic in every sense of the world. as you know, sam is the former ceo of ibm. probably the best ceo in america in the last decade. sam is also a fantastic human being. he's easy to talk to, but he is also a visionary and a true leader. he told me an amazing story. withs deeply involved assembling the team that created watson, a supercomputer that can understand natural language with all the ambiguities associated with human speech. watson can read through more than 200 pages of text to find an answer in less than three seconds. what you do when you have this kind of amazing capability at your fingertips? do you know wh
while cutting taxes every year. i have dedicated much of my adult life to revolutionize our schools so that school serves children and parents. you must know this, all of our successes at the state level, and all of the work being done in the private sector can be undone if we continue to lose presidential elections. we will forfeit our ability to chart a better future for our republic. this would be tragic in every sense of the world. as you know, sam is the former ceo of ibm. probably the...
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voting rights act black people were regularly kept from voting with roadblocks like literacy tests, poll taxes, and "you must be this white to vote" signs. [laughter] now that law is being challenged in the supreme court by shelby county, alabama. they argue that the law is unfair, because it applies only to states with histories of racial discrimination: alabama, arizona, georgia, louisiana, mississippi, south carolina, texas, parts of carolina, texas, virginia, and alaska, which has a sad history of discriminating against its african american population brian. [laughter] good guy. [ laughter ] he's a good guy. [laughter] but there's one key reason to strike this act down, as shelby -- there's one reason to get rid of this law as shelby county lawyer bert rein explained to the court. >> the problem to which the voting rights act was addressed is solved. >> stephen: you heard it, folks: racism is solved! jimmy, drop the fully integrated balloons! [cheers and applause] we overcame it! whoo! [cheers and applause] look at that! [cheers and applause] look at that! look at that! [cheers and applaus
voting rights act black people were regularly kept from voting with roadblocks like literacy tests, poll taxes, and "you must be this white to vote" signs. [laughter] now that law is being challenged in the supreme court by shelby county, alabama. they argue that the law is unfair, because it applies only to states with histories of racial discrimination: alabama, arizona, georgia, louisiana, mississippi, south carolina, texas, parts of carolina, texas, virginia, and alaska, which has...
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we know about tax policy. we need to have a pro-growth tax structure, not one that takes from some and gives to others. and last but not least, we believe in solving our debt problem, because it's hurting job creation. jobs are not being created in america. there are jobs that are not being created in this country because we have a $16.5 trillion debt and it's only scheduled to get bigger. that problem has to be solved and you can only solve it, the only real approach that solves it is the combination of fiscal discipline and rapid economic combrothe. there is no tax increase in the world that will solve our long-term debt problem. the second thing that our government can help us do is help ourselves by acquiring the skills of the 21st century and that's why i think every parent in america should have the opportunity to send their children to the school of their choice. by the way, we should encourage career education. not everyone has to go to a four-year liberal arts college. we still need plumbers. we still
we know about tax policy. we need to have a pro-growth tax structure, not one that takes from some and gives to others. and last but not least, we believe in solving our debt problem, because it's hurting job creation. jobs are not being created in america. there are jobs that are not being created in this country because we have a $16.5 trillion debt and it's only scheduled to get bigger. that problem has to be solved and you can only solve it, the only real approach that solves it is the...
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that means pro growth tax reform and economic growth not higher taxes combined with entitlement reform which protects social security and medicare for long-term. there's a grand bargain we can put together. he needs to work with us and continue to work with us until we get there. >> revenue from tax reform for bringing down rates. you don't believe revenue from tax reform should be part of a deficit reduction package? >> correct. you already have 600 billion in higher taxes which the president got earlier this year as part of the fiscal cliff deal. when you talk about entitlement reform, one of the things that's clearly on the table is means testing medicare for upper income individuals. so that revenue piece in terms of affluent people paying more, that's there are there. we've got to get to reforms that get the economy growing and that is where pro-growth helps and then you get revenue to address the deficit. >> is there any deal that includes -- if the president is saying i'm willing to do this and buck my party on social security and a couple things on medicare but i got to have re
that means pro growth tax reform and economic growth not higher taxes combined with entitlement reform which protects social security and medicare for long-term. there's a grand bargain we can put together. he needs to work with us and continue to work with us until we get there. >> revenue from tax reform for bringing down rates. you don't believe revenue from tax reform should be part of a deficit reduction package? >> correct. you already have 600 billion in higher taxes which...
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very unique agency in that many respects it oversees the implementation of transportation and sales tax, so it's a very san francisco specific agency in that sense, and i think it's important to do a pretty comprehensive search, but i want to make sure that there's also a focus on the san francisco specific needs that we have including making sure that local internal candidates are part of the consideration because i do think that we're unique in many respects. >> i agree with that wholeheartedly. our outreach strategy is two fold. we always start with a focused area for a variety of reasons including economics. given the current economic conditions in the country lot of of relocation and family relationships and the others we try to start in this area and then build out from there, so although it's a national recruitment our first focus is local, then regional, then nationally. where that differs -- where we defer from that is when we don't have strong individuals in certain parts of the country. we went south carolina because we heard about somebody or to boston and someone that knows
very unique agency in that many respects it oversees the implementation of transportation and sales tax, so it's a very san francisco specific agency in that sense, and i think it's important to do a pretty comprehensive search, but i want to make sure that there's also a focus on the san francisco specific needs that we have including making sure that local internal candidates are part of the consideration because i do think that we're unique in many respects. >> i agree with that...
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we lowered the overall taxes for the first time in years. taxes on homes have gone down in each of the last two years. [applause] but when it comes to jobs under my predecessors terms wisconsin lost 300,000 jobs and just 10% of our employers were headed in the right direction. today we're gaining jobs and 93% of the employers says that wisconsin is heading in the right direction. we can leave with an optimistic message. simply put in we showed in our election who do you want in charge, the big government or do you want the hard working taxpayers, the hard working taxpayers win out and they will win out over and over again. in america, we need to show an optimistic message that we're not standing with the big businesses of america, we're standing with the hard-working taxpayers and this is the message that can resonate throughout this country. [applause] now, in addition to being optimistic we need to be relevent. what do i mean by that? in politics we talk in words like sequesters and fiscal cliffs. people in wisconsin, they talk to me about
we lowered the overall taxes for the first time in years. taxes on homes have gone down in each of the last two years. [applause] but when it comes to jobs under my predecessors terms wisconsin lost 300,000 jobs and just 10% of our employers were headed in the right direction. today we're gaining jobs and 93% of the employers says that wisconsin is heading in the right direction. we can leave with an optimistic message. simply put in we showed in our election who do you want in charge, the big...
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there is some project management primarily it's about planning and oversight and making sure that the tax dollars are being well spent so i want to encourage you to keep that very firmly in mind. this is a somewhat unique setting. >> i agree wholeheartedly. that's a good point, and it also speaks to commissioner mar's comments about outreach and inclusion in the stakeholder engagement process. if you look at the timeline today is march march 18. we have basically this week to do community engagement which means from the standpoint of scheduling and making it happen that's a very, very aggressive timeline in order to produce a document that you will have to review and approve on the following week, so what i might suggest that we might want to do as part of this process is have some of that community engagement be on-going. the fact that we have a recruitment profile that has been produced does not necessarily impede us from listening to our stakeholders and being able to integrate additional comments into the selection and evaluation part of the process which is equally important as ident
there is some project management primarily it's about planning and oversight and making sure that the tax dollars are being well spent so i want to encourage you to keep that very firmly in mind. this is a somewhat unique setting. >> i agree wholeheartedly. that's a good point, and it also speaks to commissioner mar's comments about outreach and inclusion in the stakeholder engagement process. if you look at the timeline today is march march 18. we have basically this week to do community...
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this is a tax that taxes innovation, increases health care costs and also is a tax that kills good-paying american jobs. finally, we want the new medical devices to be developed here in this country. we don't want them to be developed in europe because of an onerous tax. what we're going to see is that americans are going to have less access to the very new and best products because it's going to become too costly in this country for new companies to develop those products and for start-ups. and at the end of the day it will be sad for americans. so i would urge my colleagues to support senator hatch's amendment and again thank him for his leadership. thank you, mr. president. the presiding officer: who yields time? mr. sessions: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. sessions: mr. president, i think we had a confusion on the time here. i had reserved ten minutes. i had 17 under the motion. and i think there's been a confusion about it. what is the status of the time? i would ask that i be allowed to have ten minutes. the presiding officer: the time until 8:10
this is a tax that taxes innovation, increases health care costs and also is a tax that kills good-paying american jobs. finally, we want the new medical devices to be developed here in this country. we don't want them to be developed in europe because of an onerous tax. what we're going to see is that americans are going to have less access to the very new and best products because it's going to become too costly in this country for new companies to develop those products and for start-ups....
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zero taxes. you to the equation and find that we are not being competitive. we need to have a tax structure that works. and stopo deregulate over burdening our companies and our entrepreneurs and we need to better educate our kids. a lot needs to be done. you will not be able to get away from the global economy reality. you will not be able to build a fence around america and thinking can prosper. if we do not export our goods, we are in serious trouble. viewere have a cure -- asking for you to tell them about the cpac of reach. guest: we want all americans to participate as one. we want everyone to have the same opportunity to succeed. we do not guarantee people success. that is not what we believe in. we are a merit-based society. our panel is not how blacks can do this or how hispanics can do that or how transgendered people can do the other or what can we do for them? our goal is to reach out and make them part of our family and have everybody equally enjoy the right in terms of all for mobil
zero taxes. you to the equation and find that we are not being competitive. we need to have a tax structure that works. and stopo deregulate over burdening our companies and our entrepreneurs and we need to better educate our kids. a lot needs to be done. you will not be able to get away from the global economy reality. you will not be able to build a fence around america and thinking can prosper. if we do not export our goods, we are in serious trouble. viewere have a cure -- asking for you to...
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if you come talk about raising taxes, you are raising taxes on everybody and you better have a week -- a good reason. it really matters about everybody. that is what is fair. [applause] briefly, i do not have time to go into it, but health care, 1/6 of our economy. if the government can control that, they can control just about everything. we need to understand what is going on. there are much more economic models that can be used to give as good health care than what we have now. we were asleep at the wheel to let it happen. we have to find a way to make it work. if we have to work within the frameworks of the affordable health care act, fine. if we can find a way to fund it, fine. 80% of the encounters between a patient and a health-care provider could easily be handled by a health savings accounts. [applause] 80% of the encounters with of the need to insinuates a third party or a bureaucracy that sucks out 1/3 of the money. we can use bridge insurance and catastrophic insurance. some of them, i do not want to call them morons, but they are similar to that. read the book. obviously,
if you come talk about raising taxes, you are raising taxes on everybody and you better have a week -- a good reason. it really matters about everybody. that is what is fair. [applause] briefly, i do not have time to go into it, but health care, 1/6 of our economy. if the government can control that, they can control just about everything. we need to understand what is going on. there are much more economic models that can be used to give as good health care than what we have now. we were...
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reform, where we can lower both the income tax and corporate tax, i want to reward productivity, not punish productivity. we have to keep making things and building things and en vating, those -- invo vating, those are companies environment brincompanies that i wantto brih carolina's work force and our tax climate and quality of life, and right to work status, which we've had for a long time, and we're got goiig to change it, is a great retributemen recruitmen. neil: how much do you look at problem that boeing has been having, to get the dreamliner batteries fixed. were you breathing a sigh of relief? >> if you talk about the labor unions, and what the obama administration was doing with that, that is ridiculous. i'll fight with my fellow competitors even in south carolina to protect our right to work stat us in north carolina and my neighbors competing states, that very important. neil: regardless, both and other companies to look to right-to-work states, your own included, that is not disrupted by whatever problem it had? >> no. no, not at all. and the other thing, we have to be ca
reform, where we can lower both the income tax and corporate tax, i want to reward productivity, not punish productivity. we have to keep making things and building things and en vating, those -- invo vating, those are companies environment brincompanies that i wantto brih carolina's work force and our tax climate and quality of life, and right to work status, which we've had for a long time, and we're got goiig to change it, is a great retributemen recruitmen. neil: how much do you look at...
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the lowest tax burden since 1960. corporate tax is 15%, the federal corporate tax. that is pretty good. that is what makes canada so attractive for business all over the world. the caller is right, the economic reforms began under the liberal party. it is true. they sobered up, much more than we have done here in the united states. host: you write in your piece that the canadians had an election in october 2008. nine months after the election, they won again by a bigger margin. when you expand on that -- guest: yes. he keeps painting regions of blue, the conservative color. people have begun up there to trust the conservatives with power. the liberal lock on the country has been broken, for now. liberals are not even the official -- official position. that is another left party. harper is a incremental list. quality, buter's he does not move the public farther than they are willing to go. he likes to -- i think the way he would put it is, they only can the common sense gene in the canadian people. they are a part of anglo- american said -- civilization. this was the
the lowest tax burden since 1960. corporate tax is 15%, the federal corporate tax. that is pretty good. that is what makes canada so attractive for business all over the world. the caller is right, the economic reforms began under the liberal party. it is true. they sobered up, much more than we have done here in the united states. host: you write in your piece that the canadians had an election in october 2008. nine months after the election, they won again by a bigger margin. when you expand...
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they don't want any kind of revenue, any kind of taxes. some are ok with tax reform. but if you're going go through the text couple of years as a lawmaker you're dealing with a president who is liberal. i think that is an open question for the movement and for the party. >> rusty, i will start with you. if you were advising the conservatives within the republican party, what would you tell them to do for what robert is saying here, in terms of getting on the right course to solve this problem but, two, recognize you have elections coming up in a year and half. you have to deal with the political reality as well. what would you advising people that are coming out with republican budgets to do? >> we have to cut the budget. but we have to have a message -- >> that is not simple and you know it. >> of course it is simple. there are so much waste and fraud -- of course it is simple. >> it is understand but not simple to do. >> it is more simple than anything they are not doing, they are not trying to. the problem is -- >> you have to face that fact. the people who are goi
they don't want any kind of revenue, any kind of taxes. some are ok with tax reform. but if you're going go through the text couple of years as a lawmaker you're dealing with a president who is liberal. i think that is an open question for the movement and for the party. >> rusty, i will start with you. if you were advising the conservatives within the republican party, what would you tell them to do for what robert is saying here, in terms of getting on the right course to solve this...
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they went door to door talking about taxes and government spending, and they flipped their state senate to a fiscally-responsible majority caucus. [cheers and applause] willing the torch of liberty, the constitution in our country perish or endure? if we stand and speak for our principles, if we show americans our vision for the future, if we fight for freedom, our country will endure. [cheers and applause] will you clink glasses with the powerful elite? >> no! >> will you link in the face of opposition -- blink in the face of opposition? >> no! >> or will you stand up and fight boldly on principle? >> yes! [cheers and applause] >> patriots, stand with us and fight for freedom! [cheers and applause] fight for our constitution! fight with us for the rights endowed by our creator; life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness! fight for a better future like ronald reagan did! [cheers and applause] like rand paul, michele bachmann, steve king, scott walker, like tea party patriots do around this country every day! [cheers and applause] and when you stand and fight, we will stand with you! whe
they went door to door talking about taxes and government spending, and they flipped their state senate to a fiscally-responsible majority caucus. [cheers and applause] willing the torch of liberty, the constitution in our country perish or endure? if we stand and speak for our principles, if we show americans our vision for the future, if we fight for freedom, our country will endure. [cheers and applause] will you clink glasses with the powerful elite? >> no! >> will you link in...
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it does tax reform. it's got a tax reform, revenue-neutral tax reform. but you still consider it a serious document. >> i consider it an absolutely serious document, because it's very honest about what it does. it says these are the numbers and these are the policies that prove those number. >> i would be happy if patty muralies has the same bottom-line numbers if she was transparent how she got there. there's so many gimmicks as a former cbo guy, it makes me cringe. i respect people like the progressive budget. if you want to spend more, i think you're in wrong, but be honest about it. >> paul ryan's budget doesn't really get to the detail of how he would make his cuts. >> and it's full of gimmickry. >> paul ryan's budget does more from a budget point of view than is necessary. he describes the policies that are in there. it's a fair defense on both sides that these are budget documents, and god forgive the budget community do what the ways and means committee -- we don't need that food fight. i get that. they've laid out three times in the house what t
it does tax reform. it's got a tax reform, revenue-neutral tax reform. but you still consider it a serious document. >> i consider it an absolutely serious document, because it's very honest about what it does. it says these are the numbers and these are the policies that prove those number. >> i would be happy if patty muralies has the same bottom-line numbers if she was transparent how she got there. there's so many gimmicks as a former cbo guy, it makes me cringe. i respect...
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we have a broken tax code. [applause] the president and senate democrats, they just want to keep increasing taxes, making it harder and harder for our small businesses to hire and grow and put people to work in this country. .ur nation is drowning in debt and we have had a four straight years of $1 trillion deficits. will tell you all why i ran for office -- i am blessed to be the mother of two wonderful b.ildren here, kate and jaco what is happening in washington, it is not just that we continue to spend money that we do not have, but we are essentially robbing our children of the american dream. [applause] i know that you have heard at this important conference about these fiscal challenges, and you have heard it from great leaders who have spoken before me, and you will hear it from great leaders who will speak after me. that we needthem to fix this kissell mess that we are in. right,o not get this then america's greatness is truly endangered. today i want to speak with threatut another great that our nation
we have a broken tax code. [applause] the president and senate democrats, they just want to keep increasing taxes, making it harder and harder for our small businesses to hire and grow and put people to work in this country. .ur nation is drowning in debt and we have had a four straight years of $1 trillion deficits. will tell you all why i ran for office -- i am blessed to be the mother of two wonderful b.ildren here, kate and jaco what is happening in washington, it is not just that we...
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basically, what this amendment would do, it would not raise taxes, and keep the tax rate and tax revenue levels as they are today. hopefully we would have tax reform and simplification as we go forward. if we keep the revenue levels at the same rate, it would control the growth of spending and maintain the growth of spending each year at 3.4%. the net result of that would be our budget will balance. we can increase spending at 3.4% and still balance the budget. this would remove the that cloud over the country that is already impacting negatively employment, jobs, wages, growth. there is a question about grows that and public debt. -- gross debt and public debt. at that level, it would reduce growth pretty clearly. the international monetary fund, the bank of international settlement, the european central bank has come forward with studies that confirmed in a rather stark way, the analysis that has been done. when debt reaches the leve we have today, it slows growth now. it creates a risk as secretary geithner told us before the committee. the way that exchange went, we asked about the s
basically, what this amendment would do, it would not raise taxes, and keep the tax rate and tax revenue levels as they are today. hopefully we would have tax reform and simplification as we go forward. if we keep the revenue levels at the same rate, it would control the growth of spending and maintain the growth of spending each year at 3.4%. the net result of that would be our budget will balance. we can increase spending at 3.4% and still balance the budget. this would remove the that cloud...
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we will close many corporate tax loopholes, like the tax deferral. you can move jobs overseas and never pay any taxes. , bribed us took bring the jobs home. we say no. if you are an american corporation and you earn money overseas or you earn money here but use tricks, it does not matter. we will tax it all. if you're paying taxes to a foreign government, you get a credit for that so no double taxation. but you should not get a in a fit of no taxes because you are shipping jobs abroad. we eliminate some of the depletion balances. there's no reason we should be giving tax subsidies to these companies. we eliminate benefits for , reduce corporate meals and entertainment. is one thing. the second thing we do is we say, all right, people making over $400,000 now will be haying a tax of three point 96% on their highest income. % on their highest income. institute new tax brackets for millionaires and billionaires. $1 on every one dollar above million. 40 six percent on every one dollar above 20 million dollars. we finally go to a total of 49% for every on
we will close many corporate tax loopholes, like the tax deferral. you can move jobs overseas and never pay any taxes. , bribed us took bring the jobs home. we say no. if you are an american corporation and you earn money overseas or you earn money here but use tricks, it does not matter. we will tax it all. if you're paying taxes to a foreign government, you get a credit for that so no double taxation. but you should not get a in a fit of no taxes because you are shipping jobs abroad. we...
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that's why there's a need to tax deposits. that's where the money is. that's the only way this country will be able to come up with it. that's the struggle. now they're off to russia. minister of finances hope they get money out of that country. it's not clear that's going to happen, at least not in time to save the banking system. >>> of course here as always we want to know why are you awake? shoot us an e-mail or tweet me @billschactman. >>> they have espn and air force one will show you which teams the basketball fan picked. that's next in sports >> leave it to reality tv. we have more great diving. highlights from the new celebrity diving show "splash" which i did watch a few minutes of. check it out when way too early comes back. >> someone released poison gas inside the tokyo subway system. military nerve gas. some of the passengers on five separate trains were killed in stpapbtly. instantly. most people think that after an accident, you'll have to pay five hundred bucks for your deductible. the truth? at allstate, you could pay zero. allstate gi
that's why there's a need to tax deposits. that's where the money is. that's the only way this country will be able to come up with it. that's the struggle. now they're off to russia. minister of finances hope they get money out of that country. it's not clear that's going to happen, at least not in time to save the banking system. >>> of course here as always we want to know why are you awake? shoot us an e-mail or tweet me @billschactman. >>> they have espn and air force one...
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grover norquist, president of americans for tax reform looked at the budget proposals offered by house republicans and senate democrats and edward why it discusses how the federal communications uses a $9 billion fund to insure telephone and broadband services are available everywhere in the u.s. atshington journal" live 7:00 eastern on c-span. on monday, the chair of the national republican committee, will talk about the future of the party. and then legislation assault weapons ban bill passed out of committee and moving to the senate floor. this was the third gun bill passed by the judiciary committee but the only legislation to make it to either chamber of commerce since the mass shooting at sandy hook elementary school. this is one hour, 25 minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i know senator feinstein has fought for this legislation and passionate about her belief in the need for legislation, and i respect her conviction, although i strongly oppose the bill. gun violence is a tragic problem in the united states, and it is our responsibility to address the problem on behalf of the a
grover norquist, president of americans for tax reform looked at the budget proposals offered by house republicans and senate democrats and edward why it discusses how the federal communications uses a $9 billion fund to insure telephone and broadband services are available everywhere in the u.s. atshington journal" live 7:00 eastern on c-span. on monday, the chair of the national republican committee, will talk about the future of the party. and then legislation assault weapons ban bill...